Remember, remember, 29 November!

If you attended our panel debate and round table ‘Safeguarding & Whistleblowing in the third sector’ on October 24th – thank you for coming – we hope you agree it was an interesting and insightful morning.

We are sending you this reminder that you are still eligible to take part in our third sector Benchmark pilot – to test the culture and effectiveness of speak up arrangements in your organisation. The deadline to complete the 360 Benchmark is Friday 29 November.

Protect is the UK’s only whistleblowing charity and supports more than 3,000 whistleblowing cases each year. We are offering access to our 360 Benchmark for up to 40 charities to measure how effective their whistleblowing culture and arrangements are through using our Benchmark tool.

Francesca West, Chief Executive of Protect, said: “Following the very well-documented Oxfam scandal, we recognise there is much to be done to support the third sector.”

In return, once all 40 charities have completed the 360 Benchmark, data will be analysed and discussed anonymously. We are looking to set up a working group to analyse the results and share best practice.

To receive your Benchmark log in, take part in the pilot working group, or if you have any queries about the pilot, please get in touch with our Development Director Jon Cunningham, Jon@protect-advice.org.uk or call Jon on 020 3117 2520.

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